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Kobo touch
Kobo touch






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So you get the best of both worlds, awesome formatting with the built-in store, with the option to purchase your own ePubs elsewhere to maintain your own library. But you also get ePub support if you'd prefer to purchase your e-books from a selection of stores to maintain your own library of e-books instead of relying on a single store that may not be around in 20 years. While Amazon's e-book store is the best out there, the runner-up is the Kobo store, thanks to it also employing a proprietary format for its e-books that allows for excellent formatting on the screen (something ePub can't claim). This is how Rakuten can undercut Amazon's price for the Oasis, with the Sage retailing for $20 less at $260.

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You also get Bluetooth support for audiobooks and stylus support for taking notes though the stylus isn't included, you'll have to purchase it separately. This device offers physical page turn buttons (on one side) and a large 8-inch screen with the latest E Ink Carta 1200 screen, which means you get the least amount of ghosting in an E Ink screen yet. Kobo's Sage e-reader is the latest release from Rakuten, a competitor to Amazon's Kindle Oasis. So not only is the Nook GlowLight 4e competitively affordable, but it also offers tons of accessibility. That feature is a fantastic addition since the buttons are way more accessible than tapping on a screen. It's a no-muss, no-fuss device, perfect for anyone at any age, especially now that Barnes & Noble's has fully embraced physical page turn buttons. It's a much more open market than the proprietary formats used by Amazon and Rakuten, so you aren't beholden to the prices on the default store built into the e-reader.īut even though the Nook is excellent for those who have invested in a library of ePubs, since you also get access to the Barnes & Noble e-book store, you can easily treat the Nook just as you would a Kindle. Of course, Barnes & Noble has offered ePub support since the beginning, which means the Nook is a great device for those who own or plan to purchase a library of ePub e-books. The Nook GlowLight 4e is Barnes & Noble's competitor going up against Amazon's affordable base Kindle model. Plus, with the E Ink Carta 1200 screen, there's hardly any ghosting, especially if you utilize the new page turn animation in the latest Kindle firmware. All these features add just a bit more polish to an already exceptional E Ink e-reader.

kobo touch

Of course, this version of the Paperwhite is the Signature Edition, which means you get a few extra features over the base Kindle Paperwhite, including a choice of extra storage (32GB), warm lighting, and wireless charging. With the 7.8-inch screen on the Kindle Paperwhite, you have plenty of room to display this well-formatted text. These e-books lean heavily on a proprietary format, but that's how Amazon delivers the best e-book formatting in the business. This is not only because of quality hardware designs that don't break the bank, but also Amazon's incredible e-book store. Amazon spearheaded E Ink devices, polishing them to the point that mass adoption is now a reality. Kindles are the most well-known e-readers on the market, and for a good reason. We even have a selection of devices that offer physical page turn buttons as well as not taking abilities, so no matter your needs, this buyer's guide has you covered. Whether you're looking for something incredibly basic to get your feet wet with E Ink, like the base Amazon Kindle and Barnes & Noble's Nook GlowLight 4e, or require some color with your text, like the Onyx Boox Nova Air C offers, then you've come to the right place. This is precisely why we've created this guide for the best e-readers, offering a list of the most robust and useful e-readers on the market. Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature EditionĪmazon isn't the only company offering quality E Ink e-readers, and while the Kindle line is probably the most well-known, Boox, Nook, and Kobo offer some incredibly competitive devices, even offering a few features you won't find elsewhere, which makes choosing a device that much more of a conundrum.








Kobo touch